Certainly! It began the era of sound and talking movies in America, putting an end to silent movies-I proudly bought and own this delightful and enchanting film this year on DVD.
It's not the first "Talkie" (Which is Light of New York (1928)), it's the first movie with sync-sound, which is the orchestra and several sound effects (Bells chime, door knocks..)
it was the first sound synchronized mmp. However it was only intended to synchronize music or sfx rather than actual spoken words. For that look up the jazz singer.
Certainly! It began the era of sound and talking movies in America, putting an end to silent movies-I proudly bought and own this delightful and enchanting film this year on DVD.
It's not the first "Talkie" (Which is Light of New York (1928)), it's the first movie with sync-sound, which is the orchestra and several sound effects (Bells chime, door knocks..)
I thought this was posed to be the first SOUND motion picture
it was the first sound synchronized mmp. However it was only intended to synchronize music or sfx rather than actual spoken words. For that look up the jazz singer.